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Urban piazza ‘movie staying’
 
Neil Takemoto
Posted: 08 October 2008 09:50 AM   [ Ignore ]  
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We’re familiar with the term ‘movie going’, as in going to the movies, but what about those who want a little more socially fulfilling? Every evening in Locarno, Switzerland’s Piazza Grande, during their annual 10-day Locarno Film Festival in August, 8000 participants movies are treated to a film on a massive scale.

Combining an original art experience presented on a four-story screen, set in one of the most beautiful piazzas in Europe (especially when lit up at night, in and of itself, a sculptural masterpiece), you can be assured people won’t be rolling in 10 minutes before the presentation and immediately after. In fact, being that it’s a festival in the heart of a city, many will be staying in the vicinity the entire day, as well as frequenting the myriad surrounding outdoor cafes after.

Think of it as an artful alternative to a sporting event, or going to the cineplex for that matter.

Do you think your city or neighborhood should have such a movie staying experience, albeit on a smaller scale? Crowdsource one at the CoolTown Network!

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Posted: 11 October 2008 04:18 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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We had a thriving “piazza” in Cincinnati, Ohio, Fountain Square.
On Saturday nights for movies the place is packed.
During the season they show Reds games and Bengals games, and you can catch UC bearcat or Ohio State games.
Nothing in the world like those shared experiences.
It was absolutely jammed packed into every crevice during the Obama speah which he gave downtown at the convention center and simulcast on the square.

Obama speech
Saturday night movie
Saturday night movies

Sometime around thanksgiving it will turn over into a huge skating rink that stays packed until it closes in February.

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